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1701 Sixpence Value, William III - sell today or buy online

The Sixpence design struck dated 1701 does not have a mintage figure recorded.

The value of 1701 Silver Sixpence coins can range from £70 to £550 depending on condition. The guide prices are based on coin grades from Fine (F) to Extremely Fine (EF). A mid grade VF (Very Fine) condition 1701 Sixpence is worth about £175.

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William III 1701 Sixpence
Provincially produced sixpences carry privy marks or initials below the bust: B: Bristol. C: Chester. E: Exeter. N: Norwich. Y or y: York
Fine
£70
VF
£175
EF
£550
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Metal: 92.5% Silver

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Guide prices shown are from the Token Publishing Coin Yearbook 2022 for Fine (F), Very Fine (VF) and Extremely Fine (EF) condition. We can accept no liability for the accuracy of the prices quoted.

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There are a number of factors that affect Silver Sixpence values, some 1701 Sixpence may be worth less than the coin grade guide value, whereas other same year date examples could command much higher prices if they exibit desirable features such as attractive natural toning.